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10 contaminated foods

Annie B. Bond - Alternet

Reduce your exposure to harmful chemicals by replacing some of the toxic foods lurking in your fridge

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install software updates

Elissa Redmiles - The Conversation

Next time you click "ignore," your cybersecurity might be attacked

A photo of the author's father, as a boy, with his sister and mother. (courtesy of the author)

Returning to North Korea

Julie Kim

My father fled North Korea as a child. When he returned, he found a home he couldn't belong to anymore

SCOTUS takes gerrymandering

SCOTUS takes gerrymandering

Aviva Rutkin - The Conversation

A brief overview of partisan gerrymandering's consequences — one may surprise you

FILE - In this Jan. 18, 2017 file photo, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator-designate, Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt  is seen on Capitol Hill in Washington at his confirmation hearing before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. The Republican-controlled Senate is poised to confirm Pruitt on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File) (AP)

Off to a hot start

Charlie May

"It amounts to a corporate takeover of the agency, in its decision- and policy-making functions"

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Urban farming in Sacramento

Aaron Carnes

Fighting back against the food desert one square-foot farming plot at a time, Chanowk Yisrael leads the way

Can I fall in love like this?

Mary Elizabeth Williams

The author of "How to Fall in Love with Anyone" talks to Salon about Cinderella myths, intimacy and lasting love

Chris Christie speaks at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, July 19, 2016. (AP/Mark J. Terrill)

Soaking up the sun

Charlie May

"That’s because the governor has a residence at Island Beach. Others don’t."

Trump's hits keep on coming

Charlie May

Trump's rants against the media may be a vast distraction, while he quietly chips away at social programs

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Beyond millenial pink

Kim VanderVoort

Why we’re obsessed with millennial pink — the concept, not the color

A heroin addict’s appeal to Trump

Ritchie Farrell - Alternet

Countless lives are lost at the hands of America's deadliest drug

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"Sparkle Boy" shines bright

Mary Elizabeth Williams

"Heather Has Two Mommies" author Lesléa Newman shines in her new children's book about a boy who loves glitter

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Give Uber back to its drivers!

Keith A. Spencer

In many gig economy companies, workers own everything needed for the company to run. Time to make them into co-ops

Betty Gilpin as Debbie "Liberty Belle" Eagan in "Glow" (Netflix/Erica Parise)

"GLOW": Wrestling with friends

Melanie McFarland

As much as the series is about female solidarity, it's also about the sometimes brutal dynamics of friendships

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Enough with the vinyl already

Gabriel Bell

The music giant is bringing vinyl back, which is great. But, boy, am I tired of all this

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Trump's media war goes meta

Charlie May

President tweets altered wrestling video that shows him taking out CNN. Is this a political strategy? Will it work?

"Kauernde" by Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) is part of Cornelius Gurlitt's art collection (AP/Henning Kaiser)

Inside a Nazi art loot stash

Noah Charney

These works hoarded by Hildebrand Gurlitt, "Hitler's art thief," are merely the tip of the looted art iceberg

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poorest hardest hit

Brian Kahn - Climate Central

Union County, Florida is a classic example of environmental injustice

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Keys to the cyber caliphate

Malcolm Nance, Christopher Sampson

How U.S. counterterrorism intelligence got their hands on the data that changed the fight against ISIS

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homeless are screwed

Anna Sanford - Alternet

People who redeem recyclables as their source of income are in a difficult situation

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Police shootings continue

Charlie May

For the third straight year police officers are expected to fatally shoot 1,000 people across the U.S.

Mitch McConnell (Getty/Saul Loeb)

GOP's massive fail: What now?

Paul Rosenberg

This victory could begin to turn the tide — but the right's long war against the welfare state is nowhere near over

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sasquatch hunters

Dylan Taylor-Lehman - Narratively

For these “citizen scientists” and researchers, Bigfoot is very real

Members of the Iraqi Counter-Terrorism Service (CTS) hold upside-down the flag of the Islamic State (IS) group, in the Old City of Mosul, June 30, 2017. (Getty/Fadel Senna)

The end of ISIS? Maybe

Émile P. Torres

Although the Islamic State is close to a decisive military defeat, its apocalyptic ideology isn't going anywhere

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